Lua Ribeira (born 1986)[1] is a Galician photographer, based in Bristol in the UK.
[2] She is interested in "using the photographic medium as a means to create encounters that establish relationships and question structural separations between people.
Ribeira, originally from Galicia Spain, currently lives and works in the UK.
In 2016, she graduated from the University of South Wales with a first-class honors BA in Documentary Photography.
[1][4][5][6] The title is a reference to the book Noises in the Blood: Orality, Gender, and the”Vulgar” Body of Jamaican Popular Culture by author and literary scholar Dr. Carolyn Cooper.